Amanpour and Company

December 1, 2020

Activists Jess Kelly and Hossam Bahgat discuss the imprisonment of activist Karim Ennarah in Egypt. Mariana Van Zeller discusses "Trafficked," her new series for National Geographic. Washington Post finance columnist Michelle Singletary clarifies misunderstandings people have about the Black community and finance.Finally, John Carlin and k.d. lang reflect on the AIDS crisis.

Activist Karim Ennarah's Wife on His Imprisonment in Egypt

2m 52s

Three senior members of the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR) -- one of Egypt's most respected human rights groups -- have just been arrested and jailed on terrorism charges. Karim Ennarah is one of them. His wife Jess Kelly and EIPR founder Hossam Bahgat discuss the situation.

Previews + Extras

  • New National Geographic Series Explores the Black Market: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    New National Geographic Series Explores the Black Market

    S2020 E3110 - 2m 26s

    In the new National Geographic series "Trafficked," award-winning investigative journalist Mariana Van Zeller pulls back the curtain on black markets across the world. She joins Christiane to explain what she learned from this project.

  • k.d. lang and John Carlin Reflect on the AIDS Crisis: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    k.d. lang and John Carlin Reflect on the AIDS Crisis

    S2020 E3110 - 2m 22s

    Today is World AIDS Day, and this year marks the 30th anniversary of "Red Hot + Blue," an album created by John Carlin and Leigh Blake to raise money and awareness for the AIDS crisis. The album brought together musicians like Debbie Harry, Annie Lennox, David Byrne and k.d. lang, to re-interpret the music of Cole Porter. John Carlin and k.d. Lang join Christiane to reflect on the project.

  • Michelle Singletary Gets Personal About Race and Finance: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Michelle Singletary Gets Personal About Race and Finance

    S2020 E3110 - 17m 21s

    In her latest 10-part series, "Sincerely Michelle," Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary gets personal about race and finance. In an emotional conversation, she tells Michel Martin why she wrote this series and what she hopes readers will take away from it.

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